1915 Model T Ford Canadian Touring Auto on 2040-cars
Cazenovia, New York, United States
Engine:4 cylinder
Drive Type: standard
Make: Ford
Mileage: 5,000
Model: Model T
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: unknown
The Canadian cars were assembled in Canada with leftover parts from the US factories. The 1915 has a drivers side door. The US cars did not. This is all original except the rear end. Sometime long ago, the original rear end was replaced by a later Model T rear end. This has been in storage for 50 plus years. This car has a very early frame (excellent condition). 1909 steering column in excellent condition. Has a brass spider steering wheel (very nice). The engine is not set up and turns freely. Wood is in very good condition. It has lettered pedals. We have the original paper work. Body is in very good condition except for along the back bottom where there is some rot out. Left front fender is cracked and patched. The tool box is rotted out. Brass on the headlight rim is flaking off. The two rear fenders are bent and cracked but solid. The two rear wood wheels are rotted. The fronts are good. I can take more pics for you to view by email if wanted. Pick up only. No shipping by us.
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